Progressive Sen. Cristina Pacione-Zayas (D-Chicago) is expected to resign from the Senate next month after being named First Deputy Mayor by incoming Mayor Brandon Johnson Thursday.
Read MoreIf there are official records of this sort of thing, we can’t find them, but it appears Chicago Mayor-Elect is receiving a nearly unprecedented honor in the General Assembly today.
Read MoreWith about a month remaining before the scheduled adjournment of the spring legislative session, we got a look (or lack thereof) into the priorities of the four legislative leaders Tuesday.
Read MoreAfter a large group of teenagers swarmed Chicago’s Loop over the weekend resulting in vandalism, fights, and even two shootings, business leaders are indicating privately they’re “spooked” by the lack of a forceful response by Mayor-Elect Brandon Johnson.
Read MoreAhead of an expected bond sale this week, Governor JB Pritzker jetted to New York Monday to sell investors on the state’s improving fiscal health amid turmoil on financial markets.
Read MoreWhile much has been made of Chicago’s significant turn leftward electing a new mayor aligned with “Democratic Socialists,” candidates to the right of center won mayoral races in large cities in Illinois like Naperville, Joliet, Springfield, and Champaign.
Read MoreShortly after the Associated Press called the Chicago mayoral race for Brandon Johnson last night, I received a couple of texts.
Read MoreJoliet, Naperville, and Springfield elected GOP-backed mayors Tuesday.
Read MoreAfter decades of rule from establishment or moderate Democrats, Chicago voters made a dramatic turn leftward Tuesday night, electing progressive firebrand Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson as the city’s 57th Mayor.
Read MoreLet’s take a look at Chicago, Naperville, Joliet, Springfield, and Champaign.
Read MoreThe Senate passed legislation Thursday to lift the state’s ban on new nuclear construction that has been in effect since 1987.
Read MoreProsecutors Tuesday played multiple secret video recordings captured by former ComEd executive turned government informant Fidel Marquez in early 2019, outlining a scheme to continue employing lobbyists with ties to then-House Speaker Michael Madigan for doing little to no work.
Read MoreFidel Marquez, a former Commonwealth Edison executive , who pleaded guilty to bribery conspiracy, testified Monday in the trial of the so-called “ComEd Four.”
Read MorePaul Vallas is the decided favorite down the stretch.
Read MoreDemocrats had a banner year in Illinois in 2022. But it’s possible due to gerrymandering, fundraising advantages, and GOP struggles in the suburbs that Democrats could expand their legislative majorities, at least in the House, in 2024.
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Read MoreAfter losing the race for Governor by more than a half-million votes in 2022, former Sen. Darren Bailey and his wife, Cindy, appear to be angling to expand their political reach in southern Illinois.
Read MoreThe federal trial of a former Commonwealth Edison executive, two lobbyists, and a close confidante of former House Speaker Michael Madigan has provided explosive moments implicating the former political powerbroker and has already shed light on the House of Cards-style politics played during Madigan’s reign.
Read MoreArguments over the controversial SAFE-T Act before the Supreme Court Tuesday centered on two main points: whether the constitution requires bail to be monetary and whether the legislature was infringing on the authority of the judicial branch.
Read MoreMultiple sources have told The Illinoize that Galesburg businessman and philanthropist Rafael “Ray” Estrada will launch a challenge to freshman Congressman Eric Sorensen (D-Moline).
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